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"I don't need her to be my girlfriend. Things are fine how they are."
"Are they, though?" Whitaker pressed. He seemed to have found his feet beneath him, like he'd brushed the solid ground beneath the metaphorical waves and gotten brave. Stupid of him, because Trinity was not having this conversation while they were surrounded by coffee hipsters and macrame plant hangers.
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five times Garsantos weren't dating and one time they were.
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19 Feb 2026
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Samira Mohan loves her job. She loves teaching and spending time with her students. What she does not like is having to deal with parents, especially those who question her. Especially Emery Walsh.
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18 Feb 2026
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“I don’t think your girlfriend likes me very much,” The patient says, words slurring as he gestures towards the curtain lazily. "The mean surgeon chick who was just here. Dartmouth lady. Your girlfriend. She seems pissed. Are you guys fighting? Or is she always like that?
Samira doesn't mind working on New Year's Eve, mostly because it gives her an excuse to avoid going out. What she does mind is the number of drunk patients who throw up on her, the drunk patients who assume she and Emery Walsh are together because of a shared hoodie, and the drunk patients who demand she and Walsh kiss when the clock hits midnight.
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18 Feb 2026
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Robby nodded his head sagely. “In my residency, I wasted far too much of my free time playing… What was it?”
“Space Invaders?” Trinity turned to look at him, her eyebrows raised with poorly disguised mockery.
“Civ,” Robby scoffed. “Civilization II, actually. God, that was so long ago. I wonder if they still make those.”
Trinity decided to not enlighten him on the horrors of Civ VII. Instead, she hovered her mouse over a game tucked carefully into the top right corner of her screen. Black and white. Vaguely creepy.
“Say, Dr. Robby. Have you ever heard of Slenderman?”Bookmarked by geckoinspace
17 Feb 2026
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Things have been good, lately.
Trinity has been good. She likes going to work—likes the thrill of particularly difficult cases, likes the easy back-and-forth she’s starting to build with her coworkers, even likes arguing with Langdon. She likes her little apartment and she likes that she gets to share it with Dennis. (It’s way cleaner, now, and she eats real food half the time. And she has something to do in the evenings other than think about everything she’s lost).
Things have been good.
She should’ve fucking known what would happen if she let her guard down.
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Trinity is cornered on her way home from work. She gets out of it with a stab wound and a whole new wave of old trauma. (And of course, her least favorite coworker is the only one there to talk her down.)
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19 Jan 2026
